Level | File |
Ref No | BPS/001/12/02/08/01/02 |
Title | Editorial SubCommittee Papers 1987-1989 |
Date | 30 July 1987 - 20 October 1989 |
Extent | 1 file |
Physical Description | 1 file |
Description | Agenda, minutes, correspondence and reports [the Psychologist] Editorial SubCommittee later Psychologist Editorial Committee [PEC], the successor to the Bulletin Implementation Group.
30 July 1987 Editorial Sub-Committee agenda and minutes and correspondence including terms of reference, policy for review editors, progress towards implementation, ideas for content.
16 October 1987 Editorial Sub-Committee agenda and minutes includes advertising policy, production schedule with Lavenham press;
4 December 1987 Editorial Sub-Committee agenda and minutes and papers includes report of extra meeting 10 November 1987, advertising policy, launch
26 February 1988 Editorial Sub-Committee agenda and minutes and papers includes tasks, feedback from first issue, content from subsystem journals, potential content, reviews, proof checking academic articles, report on advertising;
6 June 1988 Editorial Sub-Committee agenda and minutes and papers includes report to Finance and General Purposes Committee on resources; publishing of Society lectures; advertising policy; schedules, need for extra editorial assistant;
18 October 1988 Editorial Sub-Committee agenda and minutes and papers includes assistant editors; response to Fraser Watts Council report on The Psychologist's scientific content and relationships [see Editorial Sub-Committee correspondence 1988] with Committees; electronic communications; request from subsystem conferences organisers for possible articles; production route for academic articles, index, advertising agents, publishing of 'major' Society policy statements;
20 January 1989 Editorial Sub-Committee agenda and minutes and papers includes readership survey; response to Fraser Watts on academic section, communications between editors, review, reporting on Society activities, Committee membership, change in hours of managing editor; need for in-house production experience, special features
25 May 1989 Editorial Sub-Committee agenda and minutes and papers includes design of new academic section; publication of Society news and statements; Council review of The Psychologist; conference special issue, members of the Book Review Editors, cover designs, creation of future obituaries, editorial freedom, results of readers survey;
10 July 1989 Editorial Sub-Committee agenda and minutes and papers includes Committee membership; proposal that Committee become a Standing Committee of Council; Terms of Reference; Editorial guidelines, proposed alternative structures to Honorary Editors, readership survey, disposal of review books; publicity of the Committee, centenaries, obituaries, review of the Standing Committee on Communications, advertising sales to be moved in-house; cover design, future content; quote in Pseuds Corner of 'Private Eye';
20 October 1989 Editorial Sub-Committee agenda and minutes and papers includes Committee membership, revised Terms of Reference; revised layout proposals, update on proposed articles; and links with Australia. |
Format | File |
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Language | English |
Related Material | BPS/001/12/02/08/01 Bulletin Implementation Group BPS/001/12/02/08/03 The Psychologist Correspondence 1987-1999 BPS/001/11/01/05/03 Standing Committee on Communications BPS/001/12/02/08/02/02 Saunders' Lavenham Press British Psychological Society Bulletin Distributors1977-1980 |
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AccessConditions | Registered Users by Appointment Only. |
AccessStatus | Open |
Location | 13: BPS History of Psychology Centre, London |
AdminHistory | The Psychologist is the in-house magazine for members of the British Psychological Society. The first issue was January 1988 - it was a successor to the Bulletin of the British Psychological Society [previously Quarterly Bulletin of the British Psychological Society] 1948-1987.
Managing Editor Elizabeth Mapstone 1987-1993; Assistant Editor Stephen White 1995-1998; 1998-2018 Peter Dillon-Hooper Editor Maryon Tysoe 1997-2000, Jon Sutton 2000-date[2018]
The Editorial Sub-Committee was a SubCommittee of the Standing Committee on Communications until December 1989. It acted as a policy making body on all issues regarding The Psychologist; act as an adviser to the Managing Editor and the Honorary Editors; act as a 'reviewer' of past issues of 'The Psychologist' Chairman of Editorial SubCommittee Mary Boyle 1987, Glynis Breakwell June 1988 - January 1990 Honorary Editors The Bulletin Mary Boyle and Ray Bull1981-1987 Honorary Editors Glynis Breakwell and Graham Davey 1987-92. From this point onwards there was only one Honorary Editor Honorary Editor Hugh Foot 1992-1997
The Psychologist Editorial Committee succeeded the Editorial Sub-Committee and reported to Council. Assistant Editors were responsible for ideas and some copy for features, reviews, art work etc. There was also a team of Associate Editors who were responsible for generating and reviewing academic articles. Chairman of Psychologist Editorial Committee Graham Davey 1990-1992; Hugh Foot 1992-1995
The Psychologist Policy Committee PPC May 1995-date [2018] replaced the Psychologist Editorial Committee PEC Chairman Hugh Foot 1995-1997; Mary Boyle 1997-2000; Graham Powell 2000-2004 |
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Rules | Description compiled in line with the following: ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description MAD3 Third Edition 2000 |
ArchNote | Compiled by Claire Jackson BPS Archivist History of Psychology Centre. |